HearthCricket
I got it and I LOVE it! This is right up there with the Dragonfae, and that says a lot! I tucked my Dragonfae aside, for a bit, as I have been using it ever since it came out. I adore it. There are some differences, but here is the scoop.
The cards are basically the same size as the Dragonfae and just as stunning. Where the Dragonfae was full of bright jewel tones and dark blues and blacks, this deck is predominantly more earthy tones and gentle looking. But don't let that fool you. The messages have a lot of depth to them and I love Lucy Cavendish's style of writing. She just completely draws you into a magical world that allows you to connect, question, and heal on various levels. The box is large, like a slightly thinner version of a Llewellyn box and that is my only gripe. No nice compact inner box, like the Dragonfae size, to keep my cards in, so I have to find a bag. Big drawback. The book is also the size of some of the Llewellyn ones, like Sacred Circle, Fairy Ring, etc. I like it as the paper quality is better and there is nice information on how to work with the fae in the beginning. The oracle itself is really wonderful. There is a lot of depth and insight and beautiful images to work with. I think a lot of fairy lovers are going to go nutty for this one! I know I am!
The cards are basically the same size as the Dragonfae and just as stunning. Where the Dragonfae was full of bright jewel tones and dark blues and blacks, this deck is predominantly more earthy tones and gentle looking. But don't let that fool you. The messages have a lot of depth to them and I love Lucy Cavendish's style of writing. She just completely draws you into a magical world that allows you to connect, question, and heal on various levels. The box is large, like a slightly thinner version of a Llewellyn box and that is my only gripe. No nice compact inner box, like the Dragonfae size, to keep my cards in, so I have to find a bag. Big drawback. The book is also the size of some of the Llewellyn ones, like Sacred Circle, Fairy Ring, etc. I like it as the paper quality is better and there is nice information on how to work with the fae in the beginning. The oracle itself is really wonderful. There is a lot of depth and insight and beautiful images to work with. I think a lot of fairy lovers are going to go nutty for this one! I know I am!